I think Washington will get a lot of garbage baskets with Broome and Cumberland drawing defenders to them.

The race to 14+ ppg based on numbers from last year.

Evans FG attempts was 9.9 per game. That was good for 13.6 ppg. He needs to get off 10.21 FG's to get to 14. His minutes won't go up much if at all so it will come down to extra possessions and efficiency.

Washington FG attempts was 10.0 pg. That was good for 12.9 ppg. He needs to get off 10.9 FG's. His minutes can go up significantly if he can stay on the court.

Clark FG attempts was 7.6 pg. Good for 10.8 ppg. He would need 9.86 FG attempts. I don't see his minutes changing much so his aggressiveness will have to change a LOT! I just don't see it.

Cumberland FG attempts 5.7. Good for 8.3 ppg. He would need to attempt 9.65 FG's. The freshman hesitancy was wearing off at the end of the year so I could see him launching a lot more shots this year. His minutes could range between 25-30 or more. SK got 34.5 minutes in his soph campaign and I think they have a similar game and body type.

Broome is a wild card. He scored 25.2 ppg for the second half of his last season at Sacred Heart. He will have the ball in his hands the most, he gets to the FT line, he's aggressive, and he can score from anywhere.

Good data waterhead! I think the key to the season is Clark getting more aggressive offensively and Evans showing a killer instinct. I think Evans has it and he has shown glimpses. I just want him to be a little more selfish, especially when he has an advantage over his defender.

Good data waterhead! I think the key to the season is Clark getting more aggressive offensively and Evans showing a killer instinct. I think Evans has it and he has shown glimpses. I just want him to be a little more selfish, especially when he has an advantage over his defender.

I would like to see this too. All 5 guys being aggressive with their touches is going to put a lot of pressure on the D about who to guard and cheat to help.

Tough to predict. I could make a reasonable argument for 4 of the 5 (Clark) to be the leading scorer. I'll go Cumberland, Evans, Broome, Washington and Clark with range from 10.5 to 14.5. I think all 5 are in double figures.